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Miller manuals on - line - different revisions

Just noticed today. Went to pull up a 330 AB/P manual and a pick list of ALL the revisions came up, not just the latest. Did the same for the Dialarc 250. Same thing! Wonderful! No guessing to try and find a manual a revision or two either side of what you think you have, or only have a partial serial number.

Just noticed today. Went to pull up a 330 AB/P manual and a pick list of ALL the revisions came up, not just the latest. Did the same for the Dialarc 250. Same thing! Wonderful! No guessing to try and find a manual a revision or two either side of what you think you have, or only have a partial serial number.

Thanks, Miller!

Pop

I saw that on several other models too...

That is great..!!...

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ESAB has manuals on-line, but you have to be a computer guru to find and download one. Not for the feint-hearted.

Then there's Hobart (another ITW company). "I got this rusty Gee-Willikers 250 engine drive spec####, serial ######. Anyone have info?" More often than not, the response is something like "That was sold to Willy Wonka Welding in Chocolateville, PA in 1943 and I emailed you the manual." Wow.